Games Released in December 1986

100 new games released in December 1986, with Family Computer being the most active platform. December 31 was the busiest day, with 41 new releases.

Which days had the most releases?

December 31 saw the most activity with 41 releases.

How did each week compare?

The fifth week of December was the busiest with 41 releases.

Week 1 (December 1–7)

25 releases
Legendary Wings

Most popular release in Week 1

Legendary Wings

Legendary Wings is a fantasy-themed shoot-'em-up game released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in 1986. The player takes control of a young soldier equipped with magical wings who must save the world from a malfunctioning supercomputer. Legendary Wings is set in a distant future where an alien supercomputer named "Dark", which has been helping human civilization achieve a new state of enlightenment since ancient times, has suddenly rebelled against mankind. Two young warriors are given the Wings of Love and Courage by the God of War Ares in order to destroy Dark and ensure mankind's survival. The coin-op version of Legendary Wings can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with a second player being allowed to join the game at any time or even continue after a game over. The game's controls consists of an eight-way joystick and two buttons which changes depending on the context. The game consists of five areas with two different playing styles: the first segment in each stage is a top-view vertical scrolling segment in which the player flies across the sky, shooting at airborne enemies with their gun while dropping bombs at ground enemies, in order to reach the palace at the end of segment. When the player defeats the guardian and gains entrance to the palace, the game switches to a side-scrolling perspective, in which the player moves towards their goal on foot (by walking, crouching, and climbing ladders, as well jumping) until reaching the boss at the end, in which the player character will begin to fly with their wings again. In addition to the regular levels there are two optional levels that are accessible from the vertical-scrolling segment: a trap level in which the player is forced to escape from if they're sucked by the giant mechanical face on each area; and a hidden bonus level where the player can obtain various treasure chests to increase their score.

Week 4 (December 22–28)

9 releases
Arkanoid

Most popular release in Week 4

Arkanoid

NES port of Arkanoid. The original Breakout concept involves controlling a bat at the bottom of the screen and using it to catch and direct a ball so as to hit all the bricks which are arranged at the top of the screen. It was unpopular for over a decade, before Taito revived it with some new ideas in this arcade game. The game's plot redefines the bat as a Vaus spaceship, the ball as an energy bolt, and the bricks form a mysterious wall stopping the ship from progressing to safety. By the mid-80s, power-ups were popular in most types of arcade games, and Arkanoid features them. They are caught by positioning the bat below them as they fall (meaning that you risk missing the ball if you go for them at the wrong time). The power-ups include lasers (which are mounted to each side of the ship and allow you to shoot out the blocks), a catching device (so as to be able to fire the ball off at a different angle every time you hit it) and one that slows the bolt down.

Which platforms saw the most releases?

Family Computer received 18 new titles in December 1986. The runner up was Arcade with 11 new titles.

Family Computer18 releases
Arcade11 releases
Commodore C64/128/MAX11 releases
Family Computer Disk System10 releases
ZX Spectrum8 releases
Atari 8-bit7 releases
PC-8800 Series6 releases
MSX5 releases
FM-75 releases
Sega Master System/Mark III4 releases

What genres were most popular?

Shooter was the dominant genre in December 1986 with 23 titles. Platform followed closely with 21.

Shooter23
Platform21
Arcade21
Adventure16
Strategy10
Role-playing9
Sport8
Puzzle6
Simulator6
Racing4